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Futon Sofa Bed are Comfy and Cushiony

Futon sofas have been a popular residential option for many years. This is largely because they are more stylish than most regular sofa beds and they are very functional. They have long been a great option for children's or teenager's bedrooms, but are now quite popular for other areas of the home where a sofa bed is needed but where there is less space available.

Benefits of a Futon Sofa Bed

The biggest benefit to owning this style of sofa bed is the ease of use. It quickly converts between sofa and bed functions in just a matter of seconds. As long as they are positioned the appropriate distance from the wall, you simply push them back into a flat position or push the bottom in to bring the top back up into a couch.

While most futons used to be made with metal frames and many were very easy to bend or break, wood frames are readily available today. The wood frames come in different color stains and give a different design appeal depending on the type of wood and the amount of detail carved into the wood pieces. They also tend to be sturdier than the metal models.

With so many frame options, you can easily find a futon bed that fits nicely into any style of home decor. They are particularly useful in a small sitting room or enclosed patio.

How to Select a Futon Bed

It is important to realize that the mattress that comes with your futon is not what you are stuck with. Most people today shop with most of their attention on the style and color of the frame, since better mattresses can always be purchased separately.
Mattress shopping for a futon is just like shopping for any other type of mattress. Rather than the thin cotton batting mattresses that used to be standard, you can now select mattresses made of memory foam, solid latex, or even innerspring futon mattresses. Some of the best technology in the full sized mattress industry is available on futon models as well, such as pocket coils and models made of different materials separated into zones or layers.

When selecting a futon for your home, make sure to measure the area you want it to be placed so you know approximately what size you will need. The best way to shop is through the Internet, since the exact dimensions will be listed in addition to details on what type of mattress is included and the strength of the frame.
Strength of the frame is largely an issue with metal models. Make sure it is strong enough for your intended uses, or just go with a solid wood frame.

Disadvantages of a Futon Sofa Bed

For many people, the size of the futon bed when laid down flat is a disadvantage. Most will be smaller than a full or queen sized bed that may extend from a more traditional style of sofa bed. Whether this is an issue for you or not will depend on how often you plan to use your futon in the bed position and who is sleeping in it.
For the most part, a futon bed will be comfortable for one to two people or a few children at once. Those who often find it uncomfortable for sleeping tend to be quite tall.

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